"Dammit!" captures 311 in their earliest form, showcasing a raw fusion of hip-hop beats, reggae rhythms, and alternative rock that would later make them MTV darlings. This 1990 release feels like a garage band discovering their identity, with Nick Hexum's laid-back rap delivery floating over funky basslines and the band's signature blend of genres still finding its footing. The production is deliberately lo-fi and unpolished, giving tracks like "Down South" and "Peaceful Revolution" an intimate, almost demo-like quality that contrasts sharply with their later major-label sheen. While it lacks the tight songcraft of their breakthrough albums, "Dammit!" offers a fascinating glimpse into 311's experimental roots, where their eclectic sound was born from pure creative exploration rather than commercial calculation.
Tracklist
| 1 | Damn |
| 2 | This Too Shall Pass |
| 3 | Peaceful Revolution |
| 4 | Down South |
| 5 | Summer of Love |
| 6 | Push It Away |
| 7 | Slinky |
| 8 | Independence Day |
| 9 | To Be Honest |
| 10 | Thriving to the Scene |